RESUSCITATION TRAINING

CPR MANIKINS

Baby Anne was developed to provide effective infant CPR training without compromising realism or quality. The convenient packaging of four Baby Anne manikins makes hands-on practice affordable for every student.

The Little Junior™ child CPR training manikin provides realistic child CPR training without compromising quality or usability. Its durable and lightweight design offers the convenience to conduct your training in any location and to any number of students.

The Mini Anne Plus kit is designed to increase efficiency while maintaining quality CPR education. With improved reusable manikins now in a class set, Mini Anne Plus is the ideal solution for CPR training

Research shows that quality bystander CPR are directly associated with positive cardiac arrest outcomes.1,2 Training helps prepare a bystander to deliver CPR, but it is challenging for instructors to provide accurate and objective feedback on their students's performance.

AED TRAINERS

A training device that looks and behaves like the actual FRx defibrillator but does not actually deliver electric shocks. Used to train users on how to use the FRx defibrillator to respond to a sudden cardiac arrest emergency.

Throughout the history of medicine, clinical learning has been based on imitating the actions of others. Medical students are expected to learn complex medical tasks by watching other clinicians perform that task. This is known as the “see one, do one” approach, or the apprenticeship model.
Certainly, the “see one, do one” approach to learning will continue to have its place. In many cases, however, experts within healthcare see simulation as an alternative, or at least a stepping-stone, between classroom learning and clinical practice. This means change.

An anatomically accurate adult male torso, used to teach and practise the palpation, auscultation and percussion elements of abdominal or gastrointestinal (GI) examination. Ideal for OSCE preparation and assessment